The Bible College of New Zealand (its not like we have lots of choice here).(http://www.bcnz.ac.nz)

I met Mr Carson at a series of Lectures a few years ago. Had a coffee and a chat and listened to an interesting lecture on the new perspective on paul (it was just before his book came on on "the law").He is a really nice guy, and it was interesting to talk with him, even if I did embarrass myself by asking noob questions.

The Bible College of New Zealand (its not like we have lots of choice here).(http://www.bcnz.ac.nz)

I met Mr Carson at a series of Lectures a few years ago. Had a coffee and a chat and listened to an interesting lecture on the new perspective on paul (it was just before his book came on on "the law").He is a really nice guy, and it was interesting to talk with him, even if I did embarrass myself by asking noob questions.

Geoff, I would have love to have traded places with you. Dr Carson is so brilliant.

From my point of view, those are the top three schools in the nation. Their church history programs are top notch. Mark Noll, one of my favorite church historians, once taught at Wheaton. He is at Notre Dame now.

After I finish Lee University, and if I decide to go to a Seminary, it would be Asbury Theological Seminary. First, I live in Louisville Kentucky [have all my life]. It wouldn't be to far from my family. Secondly, I really like Ben Witherington III. Overall, this school really interests me.

After I finish Lee University, and if I decide to go to a Seminary, it would be Asbury Theological Seminary. First, I live in Louisville Kentucky [have all my life]. It wouldn't be to far from my family. Secondly, I really like Ben Witherington III. Overall, this school really interests me.

i've never heard of asbury... can you give me a brief run down of their thoughts/views? what makes it distinct? just curious

_________________"sometimes a little more than you think you want is still a little less than you actually need""brilliance seems too often masked by stupid people"

i've never heard of asbury... can you give me a brief run down of their thoughts/views? what makes it distinct? just curious

Sure. So far, I have read works of various professors of Asbury. They are Joel B. Green, Ben Witherington, Jerry Walls and Joseph Dongell. I have come to enjoy their works, and would love to have them as my teachers (if possible). Asbury, to my knowledge, is a Wesleyian Seminary, which fits well with the views I have come to see Scripture teaching (Arminius seen these views in Scripture as well). This, joined with the fact that it's not too far from my hometown, makes it stick out to me.